Making Waves Swim School

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Maple, Canada

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Swimming instructor· Swim club· Swimming pool

Making Waves Swim School Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Making Waves Swim School is located in Maple, Canada on 10557 Keele St unit 2. Making Waves Swim School is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category swimming instructor in Canada.

Address

10557 Keele St unit 2

Phone

+1 9058327665

Amenities

Gender-neutral toiletsToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Chitra Sharma

I love this facility. The staff and teachers are amazing!!! They work hard to provide individual support to each child. My kids have been going here for years and I'm so happy with the progress I've seen.

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Aaron Allison

This was my first trip to Making Waves. The classes were more costly then our local community centre so we were interested in knowing the differences. We liked the facilities. The staff were kind and the front desk took the time to give me a quick tour. There were separate changing stalls in the change room which was great for privacy. One bonus was the bathing suit drying machine so that we did not have to go home with a wet bathing suit. The change room also had individual seats for kids and provided individual hair dryers. The pool was kept warm for kids at 91 F so it was perfect for learning. The classes were small - in our class it was a 3:1 ratio so my daughter got a lot of swimming time. The instructor was kind and patient. He also took the time to let us know how our child did and what things they should work on for the next class. Overall we had a good first experience and look forward to more lessons at Making Waves!

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Julia Adams

very clean, very professional, great instructors, great for little kids. Definitely recommend

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Heather Su

My son was 2.5 years old when we enrolled him. At the time we thought he was ready for the beginner class because we were doing parent and tot classes in the community and he kept wanting to do the skills by himself and also he goes to daycare so not super attached to us. At first he would cry and say he didn't like swimming anymore which was fine because I get that it's a new environment with new faces. After a few weeks he started to bond with the instructor and say he liked swimming again and didn't really cry anymore when we brought him. After that though, they changed his instructor twice and it just went downhill from there. Then they got me to fill out a survey and when I expressed my feelings about not being the happiest with his results.. They pretty much stopped giving us progress reports at the end of the class probably because he would cry pretty much the entire 1/2 hour. I thought given his age and the likelihood that he would have some separation anxiety, they could have paired him with more experienced instructors.. Ones that are more skilled in dealing with a child who initially cries a lot. My advice is.. Unless you did parent and tot classes at the same facility then it's probably fine to enroll them into the beginner class earlier, but if you didn't then wait until your child is older. Not the greatest experience for us and definitely not worth the 500 plus we spent.

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Sabrina Sandhu

Received amazing service from Richard from the Mississauga location (but I think he's attends all locations) - so friendly and very helpful! He went above and beyond to accommodate our daughter mid-season and answered all of our questions. So happy we were able to get him on the phone, we would highly recommend Making Waves based on his service.